2006年VOA标准英语-Mideast Fighting Continues as Diplomacy Gathers(在线收听) |
By Jim Teeple --------- In the first sign that fighting could end in the near future, the United States and France reached agreement Saturday on a draft U.N. Security Council resolution. The Associated Press, which obtained a copy of the draft, says it calls for a full cessation of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. However, the draft text reportedly allows Israel to respond, if attacked by Hezbollah. Speaking in New York, John Bolton, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said diplomats will work as quickly as possible to see that the resolution is adopted.
The Associated Press reports, the resolution calls for the current U.N. force in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, to observe the end of fighting. Once Israel and Hezbollah agree to a series of unspecified steps for a long-term settlement, the Security Council would authorize a new international peacekeeping force for southern Lebanon. The agreement ends more than a week of deadlocked talks at the U.N. between the United States and France, but there is no indication yet whether Israel and Hezbollah will agree to all of its provisions. Speaking shortly after the agreement was announced, a Hezbollah cabinet member, Mohammed Fneish, said Hezbollah will agree to a ceasefire only when all Israeli soldiers leave Lebanon. Speaking before the announcement was made, Mark Regev, a spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said Israel understands that fighting alone will not end the conflict.
Fighting began more than three weeks ago, after Hezbollah militants stormed across the Israeli border and abducted two Israeli soldiers, killing eight others in the attack. Speaking Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said any agreement to end the fighting must include the unconditional release of the two Israeli soldiers. |
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